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Restoration Dentistry in Pittsford

Getting Your Smile Back to Where it Should Be

Although modern discoveries and technologies like fluoride treatments,
advanced dental procedures, and increased patient awareness have improved
the general public’s overall oral health, problems can still arise.
Our teeth are susceptible to decay, damage, and disease. When trouble
strikes, we have restorative dental treatments to fall back on. Restorative
dentistry can salvage your damaged or decayed teeth and improve your oral health.

You may also seek restorative treatment to:

Fill in gaps to improve appearance and chewing functionality

Fix an improper bite

Replace missing teeth

Replace old or poorly done dental treatments

At Sanger Dental at the Basin, we provide restorative treatments with the
utmost care and professionalism. Dr. Sanger will inspect your smile and
assess which treatments and procedures are best suited to improve your
dental health.

To request an appointment with our team, give us a call at (585) 299-5495.

Composite Fillings

When your tooth has decay, fillings are often a preventive procedure that
will restore the health of your tooth. Dr. Sanger will evacuate the decay
in your tooth and replace it with a natural tooth-colored composite filling.

Crowns

Crowns cover the entire surface of the tooth and can be used to protect
a fractured tooth, decay, or fillings. They are also ideal after a root
canal has been performed.

Bridges

A Bridge is an appliance that is fixed to your teeth and can replace missing
teeth to help restore your smile, facial shape, and chewing abilities.

Root Canal Therapy

If your tooth’s nerve has been infected or begun to decay, you may
need a root canal. To protect the tooth from further damage, root canal
therapy removes the pulp, nerves, bacteria, and decay from your tooth,
filling the space with medicated material to restore complete functionality.

This procedure is completed in one-visit. Dr. Sanger has attended several
advance root canal therapy courses to stay informed on the most up to
date information and techniques.

Dentures

A denture is a dental appliance that can be inserted to replace missing
teeth. They look like natural teeth and can significantly improve the
appearance and functionality of your smile. Dentures are either complete
– when all teeth are missing – or partial, when only some
teeth are missing.

A complete denture can be:

Conventional: Made after the teeth are removed and tissue has healed

Immediate: Made before the teeth are removed and inserted as soon as tooth removal
is performed

Getting dentures requires multiple dental appointments for patients to
have their measurements taken and for patients to try on their customized
denture and ensure proper fit and color. Your Pittsford dentist will explain
how to properly care for your new dental appliance, which should last
several years.

Inlays & Onlays

Inlays and onlays are both customized fillings made of gold, porcelain,
or composite material that are placed either within or on top of a tooth
with a defective filling or damage. Onlays are a smart alternative to
crowns or caps because less tooth structure has to be removed. Inlays
are an alternative to conventional fillings. Both treatments require two
appointments and may need to be replaced after several years.

Count on Sanger Dental at the Basin

At Sanger Dental at the Basin, we treat every patient with gentle care
and respect, ensuring your complete comfort throughout every moment of
your appointment. We take the time to explain the procedures you will
be undergoing and perform all work in relaxing, state-of-the-art treatment
rooms. Your comfort and safety are our top priorities, so you can rest
assured that your procedure will be handled with care by a leading Monroe
County dentist.

Contact us at (585) 299-5495 to schedule an appointment with our dentist in Pittsford, NY.

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